Award-winning counting book invites young children to learn about coping with emotions.
Young children often need help grasping the complexities of their feelings, which can sometimes be overwhelming. When children learn from an early age to handle their emotions in healthy ways, they are more likely to grow into adults who feel capable of facing life’s challenges.
This friendly, positive picture book helps children understand their feelings better, giving them coping strategies for communicating and managing emotions more effectively. Using an inviting counting format, 1-2-3 My Feelings and Me invites children and adults to count to ten as they share and explore feelings together. “We feel our feelings in two important ways, in our bodies and in our minds. Our bodies may feel hot, shaky, or calm. Our minds and our thoughts might be telling us we are scared, or excited, or unhappy.” Along with presenting tools and strategies, the book reinforces emotional language and the ideas that while some feelings are more comfortable than others, all emotions are natural and important.
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Priscilla Burris has illustrated numerous picture books, including Dad School and Mom School (both by Rebecca Van Slyke), Maggi and Milo and Maggi and Milo Make New Friends (both by Juli Brenning), and Edgar's Second Word (by Audrey Vernick), as well as chapter books such as the Humphrey's Tiny tales ser
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